Disney has release two Windows Phone 8 games over at the Windows Phone Store. The games have had a bit of success over at Disney.com and should translate nicely on our Windows Phones.

Where's My Water? and Where's My Perry? are both physics based puzzle games featuring Perry the Platypus from the popular cartoon show "Phineas and Ferb" as well as cartoon alligators Swampy and Cranky.

Where's My Water?

In Where's My Water?, Swampy the Alligator needs to have pools of water redirected so he can take a shower. You dig channels to direct the water to different pipes to get the water to Swampy's shower head. Pipes can be twisted into mazes where one inlet will send the water where it needs to go and the others won't. Along the way you saturate rubber ducks for bonus points.

Where's My Water? is a multi-level game that has three story lines that span over four hundred different puzzles. Where's My Water? also includes free updates that will keep the number of puzzles and levels growing.

There is a free trial version available for Where's My Water? with the full version running $.99. (links below)

Where's My Perry?

Where's My Perry? is very similar to Where's My Water? but you not only have to direct pools of water to solve the puzzle but you also are faced with moving ice and steam as well.

In solving the puzzles, you help Perry (who's a secret agent) complete his secret agent missions. The game has four story lines that include over 80 puzzles.

However, unlike Where's My Water?, there isn't a trial version available for Where's My Perry?. The full version is running $.99.

Both games are well drawn out, easy to pick up, challenging to play and slightly addictive. We can see these two games appealing to players of all ages.

AWESOME. So glad Windows Phone is getting stuff like this. They wouldn't put it on Windows Phone if they didn't think it'd make them money, so it means "big" developers are finally taking this platform seriously.

Windows Phone Die Hards should buy these even if they do not want them. The more sales they see on apps like these, the greater chance they will bring more apps to the platform. It's a small investment to help the ecosystem move forward.

Any advice if you were going to pick one? Both are similar and I have about 15 other games I have purchased and have not even tried yet. Both seem very similar. Perry seems to have a bit more to it, but Water has a ton of levels. Leaning towards Perry.

I don't see the point of buying a game that is not Xbox live enabled, but I did really like these games on Android, so I guess I will. Microsoft is killing it with great games and prices this holliday season! I'm going to go broke.

There are a crap load of games in the Marketplace that aren't Xbox Live games and are excellent games. The designation doesn't make a game better. It just adds ridiculous achievements that, IMO, add nothing to the quality of the game

To each his own of course, just personally, it feels like a waste of time playing something without getting anything tangible out of it, especially since there's so much to spend your time on and way too many games so I have to narrow down my choices as well.

Good to see these games on WP8, but they need to change the icon for Where's My Water. They just used the iOS icon with rounded corners and it just looks out of place.
Edit: Never mind; seems it's the trial only. As soon as I bought it, the icon changed to a more familiar tile.